题目内容

All the doctors in the hospital insisted that he ____ badly wounded and that he _____ at once.

A. should be; be operated on B. was; must be operated on

C. be; was operated on D. was; be operated on

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查insist的用法。句意:医院里所有的医生都认为他受伤很严重,要求他立即动手术。insist作“坚决要求做某事”讲时,要用虚拟语气;当“坚持说,坚持陈述某事实”解时,用陈述语气。

考点 : 考查insist的用法

 

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